Love Notes in the Group Chat
Love looks like a million dollars and a shared Afterpay password, reckons Laura Toailoa.
Te Kahuwhero Alexander-Tu’inukuafe
Te Tai Tokerau artist Te Kahuwhero Alexander- Tu’inukuafe has drawings on display at Te Ahu Museum in Kaitaia this summer.
Goddesses and Grandmothers
Jessica Maclean recounts pūrākau, kōrero tuku iho and reflects on tūpuna wahine.
Parihaka – 140 Years
Lauren Keenan reflects on 140 years since the Parihaka protests and their relevance today.
Oh Lorde have mercy on our souls
Marnie Reinfeld on celebrity worshipping, colonisation and capitalism.
my father says white men fear
Aniwa Codyre reflects on her father in this powerful and explorative poem.
Things I left Unsaid
Bridey Tashkoff explores small, joyful moments, broken friendships and awkward goodbyes.
In My Mother’s House
Rosie Copeland may be a woman, but in her mother’s eyes, she will always be her child.
Atua Wahine and Mana Wahine
Ataria weaves together the pūrākau of atua wahine with her whakapapa.
Hinetitama’s Unbroken Song
Ariana Sutton reflects on the transformative journey of a wahine through the pūrākau of Hinetitama.
Hinepunui-o-Toka
Ruby Solly reflects on her tūpuna and atua wahine of the southern winds, Hinepunui-o-toka.
Moko of Hineteiwaiwa
In this short story, a young girl and her ancestress work together to save two beached tohorā.

